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Show 1 GEORGE ANDERSON DIMDDENLY George Franklin Anderson, 49, of 93 Cyprus Street, Copperton, died unexpectedly at his home in Copperton yesterday (Thursday) shortly before noon following a heart attack. Mr. Anderson was born November Novem-ber 7, 1908, in Bingham Canyon, n son of Frederick and Mary Elizabeth Eliza-beth McDonald Anderson. He married mar-ried Hazel Losser, July 5, 1928, in Salt Lake City. He was a member of the Methodist church. At the time of his death, he was employed employ-ed as a locomotive engineer at the Kennecott Copper Corp., Utah Copper Division mine at Bingham Canyon. Surviving him are his widow, Copperton; two daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Doris) Ball, Midvale; and Mrs. Harold (JoeAnn) Yates, Salt Lake City; three grandchildren; stepfather, J. E. Cunliffe, Sandy; and the following brothers, stepbrothers step-brothers and sisters, Thomas Anderson, And-erson, J. E. Cunliffe Jr. and Mrs. William (Katherine) Peterson, all of Copperton; Howard Anderson, Mrs. Melburn (Mary) Allen, and Mrs. Meredith (LaVerne) Yates, all of Sandy; Leland Cunliffe, Kearns, and Mrs. Ben (Adeline) Germann, Ventura, Calif. Two other brothers Frederick (Freddie) and Myles (Myley) Anderson An-derson died in May of this year. Funeral services will be announced announ-ced from 8090 So. State Street. Midvale. O |